Candace Sampson
What She Said!
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Jun 29, 2026
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Bobbi French on Women, Rage, and Writing What's Real 29.06.2026 1:00:15
Bobbi French is a Newfoundland-born author and former psychiatrist whose novels The Good Women of Safe Harbour and The Brink of Something Beautiful centre on women's friendships, women's survival, and the kind of female solidarity that doesn't make the news but keeps people alive. She joined What She Said to talk about her newest book, her white-hot fury at gender-based violence, why she left psyc...
The Thrift Store That Builds Houses, with Sara Cooper 17.06.2026 32:29
Most people think the ReStore is for contractors picking up spare lumber. Sara Cooper is here to tell you it is a full department store where your ten dollar lamp helps a family buy a home. Sara is the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Ottawa, and this conversation goes well beyond thrifting. We talk about the circular economy, reuse culture, and why affordable homeownership is an upstream solution to a...
She Mailed a $1 Million Cheque to the CRA on Purpose, with Emma Davis 05.06.2026 52:45
Emma Davis didn't grow up wealthy. She married a guy whose startup got acquired, and suddenly found herself on the wrong side of her own values. So she did something nobody does: she mailed a personal cheque for one million dollars to the Receiver General of Canada, marked it as a gift, and waited. Nobody called. Emma is a member of Patriotic Millionaires Canada, a non-partisan organization of wea...
Swipe. Bet. Repeat: Sports Betting, Fan Culture, and the Slippery Slope We’re Ignoring 06.02.2026 28:21
Sports betting is everywhere, and it’s changing more than just how we watch the game. In this episode, I sit down with filmmaker Deborah Wainwright, director of the documentary Swipe. Bet. Repeat., to talk about the rapid rise of app-based sports betting, how it’s reshaping fan behaviour, and why athletes are increasingly becoming the face of wins, losses, and even threats. We dig into how betting...
How Neuroplasticity Can Change Your Brain at Any Age, with Tara Bonner of Arrowsmith Program 30.01.2026 1:17:25
What if the brain you have today is not the brain you are stuck with? In this episode, I sit down with Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer at the Arrowsmith Program, to talk about neuroplasticity and the brain’s capacity to change throughout our lives. We unpack why confidence follows competence, not encouragement, how attention has become increasingly fragile in modern life, and the differe...
AI, Automation, and the Loss of Human Connection with Joanne Morrison 23.01.2026 40:34
AI is everywhere right now, but I’m far less interested in the hype and far more interested in what it’s doing to how we connect with each other. In this episode, I sit down with Joanne Morrison, a Canadian author and entrepreneur with deep experience in customer service and outsourcing, to talk about where AI actually stands today and where it’s being wildly oversold. We talk about why so many ch...
Perfecting the Pivot: Tanya Hayles on Layoffs, Reinvention, Personal Branding, and AI for Women 16.01.2026 1:20:32
Getting laid off is brutal. Getting laid off twice in one year can make you question everything, including yourself. In this episode, I sit down with Tanya Hayles, award-winning event planner, digital strategist, founder of Black Moms Connection, and creator of the Perfecting the Pivot workshop. Tanya shares what it’s really like to navigate forced career pivots in a tough economy, including the g...
Medical Gaslighting: The System Failing Women’s Health with Nam Kiwanuka 26.12.2025 52:18
Candace Sampson and Nam Kiwanuka discuss the systemic issues in women's health care, highlighting the dismissal and mistreatment of women's health concerns. Nam's podcast, "Mistreated," explores how women's health has been ignored, underfunded, and under-researched. They discuss medical gaslighting, racial and gender biases in healthcare, and the impact of conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, and...
Made in Canada, Priced Out by America: Encircled’s Kristi Soomer on Tariffs, Fast Fashion, and the Fight to Survive 12.12.2025 54:04
Canadian small-business owners are taking hit after hit, but few have explained the chaos as clearly as Encircled founder Kristi Soomer. The Toronto-based slow-fashion designer breaks down how a U.S. tariff rule called yarn-forward turned a $125 pair of pants into a $204 headache overnight. We talk about the American trade mess, Shopify’s failings, fast fashion fatigue, and what it takes to keep a...
Roxanne Joyal: The Women Behind Your Coffee Cup 05.12.2025 45:50
Most of us grab our morning coffee without a second thought, but behind that daily ritual are women whose stories rarely make it into the conversation. Today I’m joined by Roxanne Joyal, founder and CEO of Andback Coffee, whose entire career has been about lifting women up and creating real change in the communities where our coffee is grown. Roxanne’s path runs from Stanford and Oxford to working...
I Can’t Quit You, Apparently (What She Said Starts Fresh) 28.11.2025 10:10
I’m back. After seven months away, I wanted to start with a short, honest episode about why What She Said hit pause, what pulled me off the hamster wheel, and why I’ve decided to return in a completely different way. This isn’t a tell-all or a dramatic reinvention. It’s simply the truth about burnout, clarity, and the realisation that connection matters more than constant output. I talk about wal...
The Science of Fear, Chernobyl’s Haunting Legacy, and Women in STEM with Alexis von Konigslow 27.06.2025 21:11
What happens when a physicist-turned-writer sets her literary thriller in the eerie aftermath of Chernobyl? You get The Exclusion Zone—a haunting, thought-provoking novel that weaves fear, science, and the untold stories of women in STEM. I sat down with author Alexis von Konigslow to talk about her unique academic path, the inspiration behind the book, and why she hopes readers come away thinking...
Sara Davidson on Healing Trauma: How the Body Remembers and Recovers 13.06.2025 23:14
Sara Davidson has survived more than most—an armed attack, a tsunami, a violent sexual assault, and postpartum trauma—and somehow, she’s found a way not just to live, but to help others heal. In this episode, we talk about how trauma lives in the body, what real resilience looks like, and why healing often begins before we’re ready to talk. Sara is a registered psychotherapist and author of Any Bo...
How Crave Cupcakes Built a Sweet Canadian Success Story—Now They're Sharing Their Secrets 30.05.2025 32:52
Caption: Sisters Jodi Willoughby and Carolyne McIntyre Jackson took a chocolate cake recipe from their grandma and a buttercream secret from their mom and built Crave—one of the Prairies’ most beloved bakeries. Now, they’re sharing those long-guarded family recipes in their new cookbook. In this episode, we talk about: • How Crave went from a home kitchen to a Canadian favourite • What it’s really...
What Cultivating Calm Really Means: Heather Lillico on Managing Anxiety Naturally 09.05.2025 32:19
It feels like everyone’s on edge these days—and with good reason. Mental health struggles are on the rise, especially among women, and traditional approaches don’t always cut it. My guest this week is Heather Lillico, a Toronto-based wellness expert and the creator of the Cultivating Calm app. After her own experience with anxiety, perfectionism, and an eating disorder, Heather realized she needed...
How Online Radicalization Is Reaching Our Kids with Abhi Ahluwalia from unlearn 02.05.2025 45:48
Red pill content. Tradwife fantasies. Secret slang like “Skittles” and “sneaky link.” Online radicalization is showing up in ways many parents don't even recognize — and it’s targeting kids when they’re most vulnerable. In this episode, I speak with Abhi Ahluwalia, founder of [unlearn.], about the rise of extremist content online, how algorithms feed it, and what parents, educators, and policymake...
What Happens to Women’s Health When Science Is Silenced? Misty Pratt on PubMed, Trump, and Canada’s Next Move 25.04.2025 26:44
Science writer Misty Pratt joins me to break down why the possible dismantling of PubMed under Trump’s administration should concern all of us — especially women. We discuss how the U.S. government's cuts to health research and growing censorship could impact access to trusted science, the rise of misinformation, and why Canadians aren’t immune to the fallout. Plus, Misty shares where you can stil...
And Sometimes They Kill You: Pamela Cross on Intimate Partner Violence & Legal Reform in Canada 17.04.2025 47:24
Feminist lawyer and legal reform advocate Pamela Cross joins me to talk about the reality of intimate partner violence in Canada and why, as the title of her new book states, “And Sometimes They Kill You.” Pamela shares the moment that launched her decades-long commitment to helping women escape violence, the flaws in our legal and family court systems, and why misogyny continues to fuel this cris...
What’s Really on Ontario’s Mind? Nam Kiwanuka on Healthcare, Climate, and Connection 14.04.2025 28:29
Host of The Thread on TVO, Nam Kiwanuka joins me to talk about what Ontarians are thinking—and worrying—about most. From ER closures in the north to rising insurance costs linked to climate change, to the loneliness and danger of modern dating, these are issues that affect us all, no matter where in Canada we live. We also discuss how AI is already being misused in terrifying ways, and why meeting...
Why Politicians Can Lie Without Consequences — And What You Can Do About It 04.04.2025 1:20:49
Jo-Ann Roberts says it’s time to storm the ballot box—and after hearing how politicians can legally lie to voters, you’ll probably agree. This longer-than-usual episode is packed with must-hear conversation on voter apathy, media accountability, strategic voting, and why it’s time for a democratic reset in Canada. Let’s talk about what really matters before the next election. Learn more about your...
Lies, Scams & Viral Hoaxes: Molly Thomas on Why We Keep Falling for Misinformation 11.02.2025 36:01
Misinformation and disinformation are everywhere—but how can we tell the difference? And more importantly, how do we stop it? In this episode, I’m joined by award-winning journalist Molly Thomas, host of TVO’s Big (If True), to unpack the tactics behind false information, why we’re all part of the problem, and what we can do to be smarter about what we share. Hit play and get ready to rethink ever...
Elizabeth Renzetti on Gender Equality, Feminism’s Backlash, and the Future of Women’s Rights 04.02.2025 43:11
Why does progress for women always seem to trigger a backlash? Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Elizabeth Renzetti joins me to talk about her latest book, What She Said: Conversations About Equality. We dig into the state of feminism today, the growing gender divide among young people, the role of media in shaping gender narratives, and what we can do to push back against the forces...
How the HPV Vaccine Could Eradicate Cervical Cancer: Dr. Kim Alexander Explains 28.01.2025 20:19
The HPV vaccine is one of the most effective tools we have to prevent cancers caused by HPV, including cervical and tonsillar cancers. In this episode, Dr. Kim Alexander clears up common misconceptions, explains the vaccine’s success rates, and shares why it’s crucial for both boys and girls. If you’ve ever had questions about the HPV vaccine, this conversation will answer them. Don’t miss it! Lea...
How EMDR Works: Shannon Moroney Explains the Life-Changing Therapy for Trauma and Healing 20.01.2025 1:10:06
Curious about how EMDR works? Therapist Shannon Moroney breaks down this revolutionary therapy, explaining how it helps reprocess trauma, manage chronic pain, and even address generational wounds. Discover why EMDR is so effective, what happens during a session, and how it can transform your life. Tune in to this episode to learn everything you need to know about EMDR therapy. Learn more about you...
Meta's New Policies: The Breaking Point for Women and Marginalized Communities 13.01.2025 33:25
In this solo episode of What She Said, I explore how Meta's latest updates—like removing fact-checking and dismantling DEI programs—are setting a dangerous precedent. But let’s be real: we’ve been heading here for a long time. It’s time to imagine a world where we stop engaging with the hate and misinformation these platforms fuel. I’ll share why these changes matter, what they mean for women and...
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